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Mac RumorsFeb 17, 2026
Apple Removes iTunes Movies and TV Shows Apps in tvOS 26.4
With tvOS 26.4, Apple has removed the dedicated iTunes Movies and iTunes TV Shows apps that listed content available for purchase. Buying movies and TV shows can be done through the Apple TV app instead.


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CNET NewsFeb 17, 2026
Google Sued by Former NPR Host Over NotebookLM AI Voice
A lawsuit by radio host David Greene alleges that Google used his voice to train its AI. Google denies the allegation.

Mac RumorsFeb 17, 2026
iOS 26.4 and iPadOS 26.4 Public Beta Now Available
Apple today provided public beta testers with the first releases of upcoming iOS 26.4, iPadOS 26.4, tvOS 26.4, and watchOS 26.4 updates for testing purposes. The public betas come a day after Apple provided the betas to developers.


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Mac RumorsFeb 17, 2026
Apple Releases First macOS Tahoe 26.4 Public Beta
Apple today provided public beta testers with the first release of an upcoming macOS Tahoe 26.4 update for testing purposes. The public beta comes a day after Apple provided the beta to developers.


CNET Most Popular ProductsFeb 17, 2026
Get Rid of a Cold Within Days With These Vitamins and Supplements
It's possible to shorten the duration of a cold. You just have to take the right vitamins and supplements.

eWeekFeb 17, 2026
Pentagon Weighs Axing $200M Anthropic Deal in Moral Standoff Over AI Safeguards
The Pentagon may cut a $200 million Anthropic deal after the AI firm refused to lift moral safeguards on surveillance and autonomous weapons use.

The post Pentagon Weighs Axing $200M Anthropic Deal in Moral Standoff Over AI Safeguards appeared first on eWEEK.



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CNET Most Popular ProductsFeb 17, 2026
'High Potential' Season 2: When Is the Next Episode Coming?
Read on for how to tune into the hit show starring Kaitlin Olson on ABC and Hulu.

CNET NewsFeb 17, 2026
Champions League Playoff Soccer: Livestream Monaco vs. PSG Live From Anywhere
It's an all-Ligue 1 clash at the Stade Louis II on the Côte d'Azur.

CNET Most Popular ProductsFeb 17, 2026
Samsung Galaxy Unpacked 2026: Launch Date Revealed for Rumored S26 Lineup
Here's what we know about Unpacked's official date, where the Galaxy S26 series will be unveiled and what else could be coming.

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Mac RumorsFeb 17, 2026
iOS 26.4 Adds Average Bedtime Metric and Restores Blood Oxygen to Health App Vitals Graph
In iOS 26.4, Apple added an Average Bedtime metric to the Sleep section of the Health app, letting users better monitor how bedtime impacts sleep quality.


Mac RumorsFeb 17, 2026
Amazon's Latest AirPods Deals Include AirPods 4 at $99 and AirPods Max at $449
Amazon this week has a pair of discounts on a few AirPods models, including the AirPods 4 and AirPods Max. You can get the AirPods 4 for $99.00, down from $129.00.


Major GeeksFeb 17, 2026
System Uptime Full Plus 13.0
System Uptime Full Plus provides details about your system's uptime, including OS install time, last boot, and more. This will be a useful utility for IT professionals and anyone wanting to know specific powered-up times. You can access this info directly from your Windows 10 machine; however, it is tedious to pull all the data. System Uptime Full Plus does it all for you with minimal strain on your machine's resources. [License: Freeware | Requires: 11|10|8|7 | Size: 135 KB ]

Major GeeksFeb 17, 2026
K-Lite Codec Pack Update 19.5.1 Build 2026-02-17
K-Lite Codec Pack Update is a free cumulative update for the latest version of the popular K-Lite Codec Packs. [License: Freeware | Requires: 11|10|8|7 | Size: 28 MB ]

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EngadgetFeb 17, 2026
The new Anker 45W Nano charger with smart display is $10 off right now
Anker introduced a nifty little charger at CES 2026, which is a refresh of the pre-existing Nano Charger. It's already on sale for $30 for Prime members, or $10 off its regular price.

The 45W charger includes a smart display that shows real-time data like power flow, temperature and charging status. It also features "fun animations to keep things cheerful." Anker says it can recognize what's being charged and automatically adjust certain metrics to ensure a longer battery lifespan.

To that end, it works with just about everything. The company advertises that this charger is a good fit for the iPhone, Apple Watch, AirPods and Samsung devices, among others. The new Nano Charger is on


Yahoo TechnologyFeb 17, 2026
Sateliot, PLD Space to launch two 5G satellites in first Spanish mission


CNET How ToFeb 17, 2026
Do You Owe Taxes on Social Security? How to Figure It Out in Minutes
To find out if you owe money on your Social Security benefits, you'll need to determine your total income for 2025.

CNET Most Popular ProductsFeb 17, 2026
How to Use 200 Alexa Voice Commands to Control Your Entire Smart Home
These are all the Alexa and Alexa Plus commands you could need to handle a wide variety of situations.

CNET NewsFeb 17, 2026
Pinterest Lets Your Control How Much AI Slop You See. Here's How to Tone It Down
Pinterest is giving some settings for you to control AI slop. Here's where to find them.

GizmodoFeb 17, 2026
Could Water Be the Future of Space Propulsion? This Startup Thinks So
General Galactic is aiming to fly a satellite using a water-powered propulsion system.

CNET Most Popular ProductsFeb 17, 2026
Computers Powered by Light Could Help AI's Energy Problem
A prototype that uses an "infinity mirror" has been built by Penn State researchers.

CNET Most Popular ProductsFeb 17, 2026
Want to Cook Directly on Your Countertop? The Hidden Induction Stove Is Coming
We saw a first-of-its-kind countertop with built-in induction burners at KBIS. The kitchen tech left us with more questions than answers.

GizmodoFeb 17, 2026
The Link Between GLP-1 Drugs and Thyroid Cancer Could Be Smoke and Mirrors
A new review finds no convincing evidence that drugs like Ozempic raise people's risk of common thyroid cancers.

CNET Most Popular ProductsFeb 17, 2026
Google Pixel 10A Rumors: Wednesday Reveal, New Colors, Preorders
While last year's Pixel 9A went on sale in April, the latest in Google's cheaper A series will launch on Wednesday.

Yahoo TechnologyFeb 17, 2026
Just 8 months in, India's vibe-coding startup Emergent claims ARR of over $100M


CNET Most Popular ProductsFeb 17, 2026
I 3D Printed My Own Dyson Attachments (and They Actually Work)
3D printing isn't just a hobby for me. I've been using it to make useful tools and accessories around my home for years. Here's how.

EngadgetFeb 17, 2026
Nintendo's Virtual Boy app is now available to download
Nintendo's Virtual Boy app is now available to download on Switch and Switch 2 as part of its Nintendo Classics offering. You'll need to have a Nintendo Switch Online Expansion Pack membership to access the launch titles, and unlike Nintendo's other retro emulators, this one also requires a dedicated accessory.

As a reminder, the Virtual Boy was a portable tabletop system released in 1995, and the first console capable of rendering stereoscopic 3D graphics. It had a facemask with a monochrome red display built onto a bipod, so rather than wearing it like a modern VR headset, you had to awkwardly push your face towards it to play games.


GizmodoFeb 17, 2026
We Might Have Gotten Our First Look at the Villains of ‘Spider-Man: Brand New Day'
Plus, the new 'Mystery Science Theater 3000' announces its first movie.

EngadgetFeb 17, 2026
Apple's iPhone Air MagSafe battery pack drops to an all-time-low price
Despite its supremely sleek design, the iPhone Air actually has a pretty respectable battery life, lasting for somewhere in the region of 27 hours if you're continuously streaming video. But you're still going to be wary of it dying on you if you're on a trip or just having a particularly screen-heavy day. That's where Apple's iPhone Air MagSafe battery pack comes in, and it's currently on sale for $79.



This accessory only works with the iPhone Air, but much like the phone it attaches to, it's extremely slim at 7.5mmm, so crucially doesn't add so much bulk when attached that it defeats the point of having a thin phone in the first place. The MagSafe Battery isn't en


CNET NewsFeb 17, 2026
AI Is Taking Over Social Media, but Only 44% of People Are Confident They Can Spot It, CNET Finds
Half of social media users said they want better labels on AI-generated and edited posts.

CNET NewsFeb 17, 2026
How Much Can a New Fridge Actually Save You? The Surprising Truth About Energy
We did the math: Here's how much a new fridge model can save you over one that's a decade old.

GizmodoFeb 16, 2026
Former NPR Host Accuses Google Of Copying His Voice For AI Offering
Google is sued over the AI podcast generation in NotebookLM.

Mac RumorsFeb 16, 2026
Everything New in iOS 26.4 Beta 1
Apple today provided developers with the first beta of an upcoming iOS 26.4 update, which adds quite a few new features to the iPhone. There's a video podcasts feature, updates to Stolen Device Protection, end-to-end encryption for RCS messages, an Apple Music tool for generating playlists, and much more.


EngadgetFeb 16, 2026
More Rode mics can now connect directly to iPhones and iPads
Rode is rolling out a firmware update for its Wireless Pro and Wireless Go (third-gen) microphones to add a feature called Direct Connect, which was already available for the Wireless Micro. This allows the mics to pair with iPhones and iPads via Bluetooth without the need for a receiver. All you'll need is the Rode Capture app.

Rode said it's able to offer Direct Connect for Wireless Pro and Wireless Go without compromising "the broadcast-quality audio both wireless systems are known for." The feature still supports the option to record from two transmitters in either merged (whereby the audio blends into a single stereo track) or split (which keeps the recordings on separate channels to allow for more options in post-production) modes.

Not having to worry about setting up a physical receiver to link these mics to iOS devices could help streamline things quite a bit for creators. And I can always get behind companies adding handy features to existing products without pushing customers to buy new models. That's good for the environment, your wallet — assuming you already have one of these mics — and probably the company's reputation. An all-around positive update.

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/audio/more-rode-mics-can-now-connect-directly-to-iphones-and-ipads-230000533.html?src=rss


CNET Most Popular ProductsFeb 16, 2026
Rivian Drivers May Soon Be Able to Adjust Their EV's Cabin From an Apple Watch
The EV maker previously enabled the Apple Watch as a digital key for its Gen 2 EVs. Now the watch is getting a Rivian app.

ResearchBuzzFeb 16, 2026
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Mac RumorsFeb 16, 2026
Apple Releases New Public Beta Firmware for AirPods Pro 2, AirPods Pro 3 and AirPods 4
Apple today released new public beta firmware for the AirPods Pro 2, AirPods Pro 3, and AirPods 4. The firmware is limited to developers and public beta testers at the current time, and it has a build number of 8B5034f. Apple first provided this firmware last week, but it was only available to developers at the time.


EngadgetFeb 16, 2026
iPhone Fold rumors: Everything we know so far, including the leaked design, upgrades, price and more details
Apple still hasn't officially announced a foldable iPhone, but the rumor mill hasn't slowed down. Over the past few months, analysts, supply-chain watchers and leakers have continued to sketch out what Apple's first folding phone might look like and when it could finally arrive. Most signs still point to a late-2026 debut, though plenty could change between now and then.

As always with unreleased Apple hardware, nothing here is confirmed. Plans can shift, features can be reworked and timelines can slip. Still, the volume and consistency of recent reporting gives us a better sense than ever of how the so-called iPhone Fold could take shape.

Below, we've rounded up the most credible rumors so far, and we'll keep this guide updated as new details emerge.

When could the iPhone Fold launch?Rumors of a foldable iPhone date back as far as 2017, but more recent reporting suggests Apple has finally locked onto a realistic window. Most sources now point to fall 2026, likely alongside the iPhone 18 lineup.

Mark Gurman has gone back and forth on timing, initially suggesting Apple could launch "as early as 2026," before later writing that the device would ship at the end of 2026 and sell primarily in 2027. Analyst Ming-Chi Kuo has also repeatedly cited the second half of 2026 as Apple's target.

Some reports still claim the project could slip into 2027 if Apple runs into manufacturing or durability issues, particularly around the hinge or display. Given Apple's h


CNET NewsFeb 16, 2026
What Is Skimo? Everything to Know About the Newest 2026 Winter Olympic Sport
Confused about ski mountaineering, aka skimo? Here's everything you need to know about the new Olympic sport.

CNET NewsFeb 16, 2026
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EngadgetFeb 16, 2026
The creators of Mixtape want to make a great hangout video game
For most adventure games, the long-term goal can often focus on solving a grand mystery or chasing a lost artifact of the past. But for the upcoming Mixtape, from publisher Annapurna Interactive, it sets its sights on the misadventures of young friends enjoying their last days together before moving on. It's the type of narrative adventure game that shines a light on how good music can bring people together, and how much fun getting into trouble can be.

From developer Beethoven and Dinosaur, the Australian creative team behind The Artful Escape, Mixtape is, in many ways, a tribute to classic '90s Americana and an ode to the rebellious youth of the average suburb. I recently got to play the latest build of Mixtape and spoke with game director Johnny Galvatron about the making of their latest game. Along with sharing his favorite '80s and '90s films that helped shape his vision, he also explained how tough yet rewarding it is to make "idleness" in video games compelling.

"Idleness is hard to explore as a video game, and one of the interesting things about being a teenager is you just hang out a lot, and sometimes it just sucks," said Galvatron. "So I love that we made a game that shows that idleness."

"I think it can be a really hard balance to make something that is based on what is really a hangout film, something like Wayne's World or Richard Linklater's Dazed and Confused, but to have that be paced well and to be exciting for a video game was a real challenge."

Set in the 1990s, Rockford and her friends Slater and Cassandra prepare for one last hurrah before heading into adulthood. With Rockford deciding to make a daring move to New York City to hopefully connect with her music idol, the crew r


CNET Most Popular ProductsFeb 15, 2026
Everything You Need to Know About the Best Yoga Poses for Deeper, Better Sleep
We asked a yoga teacher to run down the best yoga poses to help you improve your sleep exponentially.

EngadgetFeb 14, 2026
Disney accuses ByteDance of 'virtual smash-and-grab' when using copyrighted works to train its AI
Disney is going after another generative AI tool, accusing ByteDance and its recently released Seedance 2.0 of using its copyrighted material without permission. As first reported on by Axios, the Walt Disney Company sent a cease-and-desist letter to ByteDance, claiming the Chinese company developed its Seedance tool "with a pirated library of Disney's copyrighted characters from Star Wars, Marvel, and other Disney franchises, as if Disney's coveted intellectual property were free public domain clip art."

The letter, which was obtained by Axios, included examples of Seedance videos featuring copyrighted Disney characters, including Spider-Man, Darth Vader, Peter Griffin and more. Even though ByteDance just released Seedance 2.0 on Thursday, it's already earned praise, but also indignation from Hollywood studios, when it comes to its AI-generating capabilities.

With the strong early momentum, Seedance has already found itself in hot water with one of the largest media companies in the world. However, it's not the first time that Disney has threatened legal action against an AI company, since


CNET NewsFeb 13, 2026
'Stumble' Release Schedule: When Does the Next Episode Hit Peacock?
The mocumentary cheerleading show is taking another week off.

Mac RumorsFeb 12, 2026
Apple Confirms Revamped Siri is Still Coming in 2026
Apple is still planning to launch the smarter, more capable version of Siri in 2026, the company told CNBC today. Apple's statement comes just a day after Bloomberg reported Apple is having issues with the updated version of ?Siri?, leading to potential delays of the feature.


Washington Post TechFeb 12, 2026
Trump's campaign against ‘left-wing' media finds a new target: Apple News
Federal Trade Commission Chairman Andrew Ferguson wrote a letter to Apple that warned the company its choice of articles in Apple News could violate the law.

EngadgetFeb 12, 2026
The first Control Resonant gameplay trailer shows Dylan defying physics in a sideways NYC
It's been less than three months since we got our first look at Control Resonant, the sequel to Remedy's mind-bending, third-person adventure that introduced us to Jesse Faden and the Federal Bureau of Control. At today's State of Play event, we got to see the first extended bit of gameplay from Control Resonant — and the combat looks as inspired as ever, though the setting is completely new.

As we learned in December, the next Control games doesn't focus on Jesse Faden; instead, you'll primarily play as her brother Dylan who Jesse was trying to find for much of the first game. Dylan's out in a warped version of New York City trying to track the game's Resonant creatures that are responsible for whatever calamity has taken place. We knew this already, but the change of setting from the Bureau of Control building into the more open city setting should go a long way towards making this game feel fresh.

Dylan's capabilities are also completely different than what we saw from Jesse in the original. There's a much bigger emphasis on melee combat, as Dylan has a shapeshifting weapon called the Aberrant. You can switch from hammer to blades to other various forms, much in the way that Jesse's firearm in the first game could morph between different types of guns.

But the thing that stood out the most to me in the brief preview was the way that NYC completely disobeyed the laws of physics. Buildings and streets would just head into


Mac RumorsFeb 11, 2026
Apple Home App Stops Working for Some Users as Update Now Required
In 2022, Apple introduced a new Apple Home architecture that is "more reliable and efficient," and support for the old architecture has now ended.


ResearchBuzzFeb 09, 2026
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PC World Latest NewsOct 13, 2025
Upgrading to Windows 11 on an old PC might be easier than you think

Even if its components are powerful enough for Windows 11, it may become electronic waste: This is because Microsoft has strict requirements for the hardware on which the new operating system can run — especially when it comes to the processor.

Most PCs and laptops that are more than eight years old are therefore excluded from the upgrade — even though they work without any problems under Windows 10 and would certainly do the same under Windows 11.

However, you can make your computer officially fit for Windows 11 with small hardware upgrades: Whether this is worthwhile, whether it is even possible, and how much it costs depends on the specific PC or laptop.


What your computer needs for Windows 11 The requirements that Microsoft places on a computer for Windows 11 look low at first glance:

Processor with 64-bit support, two cores and a clock speed of 1GHz 4GB RAM 64GB storage for the installation Many old c

Time: TechlandMay 22, 2025
Exclusive: New Claude Model Triggers Stricter Safeguards at Anthropic
Anthropic's latest model, Claude Opus 4, launched under new measures intended to prevent the AI from assisting would-be biological terrorists.

Computer World Security NewsJan 10, 2024
Security tips for Apple-using workers in co-working spaces
For Apple-using workers on the go, especially if you frequent shared co-working spaces or public places, don't assume you're as secure as you think you are.  

Co-working spaces are particularly under threat, in part because criminals have already figured out that the people using them are good targets for data theft, ransomware, and more.

They've also realized that at least some of those working from such spaces might well be part of, or connected with, larger corporate entities — meaning a successful data heist could unlock the gates to greater and more profitable kingdoms. There are useful resources from government and industry aimed at helping workers lock down their devices and data. In the US, for instance, the National Institute of Standards and Technology has published a useful guide to explain some of the risks, while the US Office of Personnel Management offered up even more useful advice.

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